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Granville officials weigh legal, investigative steps as talks with Johnstown stall over Moots Run wastewater plan
Summary
Granville council and staff said a proposed wastewater treatment project on Moots Run remains stalled after Johnstown delayed responding to a draft memorandum of understanding; staff outlined potential public records requests, permit appeals and hiring outside consultants (estimated up to about $100,000) to probe finances and slow the project.
Granville Village officials said Monday they will consider formal investigatory and legal options after Johnstown declined to respond to a draft memorandum of understanding about a proposed wastewater treatment project on Moots Run.
The council heard from staff that Johnstown received the MOU several weeks ago but deferred substantive engagement until after the new year. Village staff said that delay appears to be a stall and that options include filing public records requests, appealing Johnstown’s draft permit with…
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